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What to do in the meantime?

Nolan Mahoney
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Hello, I am on track to buy my first Househack in the spring. I am currently saving, I have good credit. Ive read Rich dad Poor dad, ABCs of real estate investing and the book on managing rental properties. I also have about an average of 2 deals coming in every day that fit my criteria that i anazlyze. Sometimes i find a winner but cant do much because im still saving for it. Whats some advice i could get on what to do while im waiting until spring? any book recomendations? Find more deal flow and keep practicing? (I get my properties from a realator). Anything helps, Thanks!

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Benjamin Sulka#5 House Hacking Contributor
  • Cleveland, OH
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Benjamin Sulka#5 House Hacking Contributor
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Nolan,

Do as much networking as possible. It pays dividends to know as many investors, realtors, lenders, contractors, as possible. Go to REIAs and meetups in your area as often as you can. 

I'd recommend reading Rich Dad's Cash Flow Quadrant & the Millionaire Real Estate investor by Gary Keller. The latter is the best real estate book I've read thus far. Goes more in depth than most books. 

It's awesome that you're analyzing deals and getting familiar with prices in your market. Keep up the good stuff and continue to stay active on BP! 

Happy House Hacking!

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